Nature-based solutions for commercial buildings in Washington, D.C.

Alvéole leverages bees on your commercial building to help you boost tenant engagement and achieve your sustainability goals.

The Alvéole bees have been buzzing in Washington, D.C. since 2020. Known for its densely packed cultural diversity and iconic Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C. is also a busy beekeeping hub. From lush cherry blossoms to aromatic clover, linden trees, and goldenrod, the city’s green spaces are covered in delicious sources of nectar and pollen for all pollinators.

Bring nature-based solutions to your building

Use your property to make a lasting impact on your community and city.

Nature-focused amenities

Nature-focused amenities

Foster a sense of attachment to the building with bee habitats and branded jars of honey from your own property.

Environmental workshops

Environmental workshops

From beekeeping 101 to bottling your own honey, you’ll have everything you need to make your building events unforgettable.

Sustainability initiatives

Sustainability initiatives

Earn green building certifications, foster environmental awareness, and support nature in the city.

Nature and biodiversity monitoring

Nature and biodiversity monitoring

Enhance your ESG report 
and make informed 
decisions to support biodiversity.

Join the movement in Washington D.C.

A few of our clients in Washington D.C.

Hines
Nuveen
Lincoln
Cushman & Wakefield

Local client spotlight

Nuveen

Nuveen is one of the world’s largest asset managers, serving clients in more than 30 countries. Through their partnership with Alvéole, they’ve brought nature-based bee programs to over 25 buildings across the U.S., including in Washington, D.C.

Through beekeeper visits and educational events, the bee program keeps tenants engaged year round. 

The initiative aligns perfectly with Nuveen’s sustainability goals and has helped spread greater environmental awareness among tenants. 

From interactive events to unique gifts of local honey, the program has set Nuveen’s buildings apart from the competition.

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Align with Washington D.C.’s green regulations

The Sustainable DC 2.0 Action Plan is the city’s plan to make D.C. the healthiest, greenest, most livable city for all residents. This includes incorporating biodiversity and the use of native plants in green infrastructure.

Why choose Alvéole?

Put your trust in an experienced partner

We work with over 350 buildings in Atlanta and 2500+ leading organizations across North America and Europe.

Promote community engagement and wellness

Take part in educational team building activities and stay connected through an online platform dedicated to your nature-based program.

Increase the value of your property

Attract tenants and investors by showcasing your environmental initiatives.

Strengthen your sustainability strategy

Access data-focused sustainability metrics and earn points towards green building certifications.

Alvéole in the media

CBS News - How Washington, D.C. has become a home for honeybees
Washington Business Journal - Urban beekeeper takes Tanger outlet mall shoppers on a pollination education
Washingtonian - Now at National Harbor: Bees. Lots of Bees.

Frequently asked questions

Urban beekeeping in D.C. is subject to regulations, including hive registration and adherence to zoning laws. Professional Alvéole beekeepers ensure compliance with all local requirements.

Urban beekeeping is safe and we have many successful bee programs in Washington, D.C. At Alvéole, we work with a special breed of Italian honey bees selected for their docility. Honey bees are gentle creatures who (almost) never sting without reason. Unless they feel threatened, bees have no motivation to sting – in fact, once they sting, they lose their stinger along with a part of their abdomen, and die.

Wild bees are as peaceful as honey bees. They technically can sting, but they don’t. Docile and nonterritorial, they’re extremely gentle. Unless they’re being touched, they simply go about their business.

A bee program aligns with Washington, D.C.’s sustainability action plan by promoting green spaces, sustainable landscaping practices, and environmental education around biodiversity and pollinator health.

Ready to make an impact in Washington D.C.?

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